Proof-of-Work Proponents Question Validator Censorship as 59% of Staked Ether...

Proof-of-Work Proponents Question Validator Censorship as 59% of Staked Ether...

Prior to The Merge, Ethereum used to have dozens upon dozens of mining pools dedicating hashrate toward the blockchain network. That has all changed and most of the miners transitioned or plan on transitioning to other Ethash compatible coins like ethereum classic, ERGO, and the new fork ETHW. Now Ethereum blocks are verified by validators and at the time of writing, there are 429,278 validators. However, a great deal of the 13.7 million staked ethereum is held by four known providers. 4 Known Providers Hold 59% of the Staked Ethereum Today Bitcoin.com News reported on Lido possessing 30%....


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